Today's weather is turning out to be sunny. The visibility is going to be around 20 km i.e. 12 miles and an atmospheric pressure of 1015 mb . The daytime temperature is going to reach 32 °c and the temperature is going to dip to 26 °c at night. It will be dry with no precipitation and cloud covering 0% of the sky, the humidity will be around 48%.

Tomorrow weather is forecasted to be sunny. The visibility is going to be around 20 km i.e. 12 miles and an atmospheric pressure of 1015 mb. The daytime temperature is going to reach 34 °c and the temperature is going to dip to 24 °c at night. It will be dry with no precipitation and cloud covering 0% of the sky, the humidity will be around 43%.

On Friday weather will be partly cloudy with daytime temperature reaching 33 °c. Night time temperature are expected to be 26 °c.It will be dry with no precipitation. The visibility is going to be around 20 km i.e. 12 miles and an atmospheric pressure of 1014 mb. It will be dry with no precipitation and cloud covering 2% of the sky, the humidity will be around 46%.

Saturday seems to be partly cloudy. Mumbai, India visibility is going to be around 20 km i.e. 12 miles and an atmospheric pressure of 1013 mb. The daytime temperature is going to reach 34 °c and the temperature is going to dip to 26 °c at night. It will be dry with no precipitation and cloud covering 4% of the sky, the humidity will be around 45%.

Partly cloudy will be the weather pattern for the Sunday. The visibility is going to be around 20 km i.e. 12 miles and an atmospheric pressure of 1014 mb. The daytime temperature is going to reach 32 °c and the temperature is going to dip to 26 °c at night. It will be dry with no precipitation and cloud covering 8% of the sky, the humidity will be around 47%.

Weekly Weather Report for Mumbai, India

Looking at the weather in Mumbai, India over the next 7 days, the maximum temperature will be 34℃ (or 94℉) on Saturday 22nd December at around 2 pm. In the same week the minimum temperature will be 24℃ (or 75℉) on Thursday 20th December at around 11 pm.

Looking at the world weather radar, national weather service and satellite images, Mumbai, India weather forecaster is reporting little or no rainfall over the next 7 days. So make most of it while you are on vacation in Mumbai, India.

The windiest of all days will be Thursday 20th December as wind will reach 12mph (or 19kmph) at around 5 pm.

HOLIDAY WEATHER Mumbai

Winter in Mumbai

Mumbai's winter months fall between December and February. This is the driest part of the year, and you would be unlucky to catch a shower at this time. It's hot, with average daily temperatures of 30-32°C and overnight lows of a balmy 17-19°C.

You will only need lightweight summer clothing to visit Mumbai in the winter, and with largely clear skies this can be a great time to soak up all that the city has to offer. The humidity is at its lowest for the year, so sightseeing is easier now.

During January and February in particular, Mumbai is alive with exhibitions and events, including the popular Banganga and Kala Ghoda arts exhibitions.

Summer in Mumbai

Between March and May, the heat increases in Mumbai and so does the humidity. Daytime temperatures now average around 34°C and can easily push into the high 30s or even low 40s Celsius. By May the overnight temperatures only fall back to around 27°C, making for an uncomfortable experience for anyone who is not used to this kind of tropical climate.

Smog in the city can be stifling in the mornings during this period. Tourists tend to avoid visiting the city at this time, but if you do visit, you'll need to be sensible in the heat. Drink plenty of water, and keep children and the elderly in the shade as much as possible.

Bollywood Rains

June to September sees the monsoon period in Mumbai. Humidity rises to an uncomfortable 88% in July and August, and the city can experience as much as 31 inches of rain in a month, with rain on more than 22 days in a month. Meanwhile, the temperatures remain at a fairly constant 30°C in the day and 25°C at night.

However, Bollywood has transformed Mumbai's monsoon into many iconic scenes, and many visitors enjoy the monsoon rains almost as much as the locals do. It helps that August brings the major 10 day Ganesh Chaturthi festival, which is certainly a thing to behold. The rain does bring some relief from the heat, and its arrival is eagerly awaited. Crowds flock to watch the huge waves along Marine Drive, and the whole city has something of a party atmosphere - until it floods, which happens several times each monsoon season.

After the Monsoon

October and November are Mumbai's post-monsoon lull. The worst of the rain has passed, humidity falls and so does the temperature, slightly at least. These are popular months for sightseeing in the city, although it's also very busy with business events at this time.

15 Day Temperature Chart

Temperature chart displays the maximum and minimum temperature over next 15 days.

Mumbai, India Yearly Monthly Climate Weather Averages

About Mumbai

Mumbai is India's most modern, populous and prosperous city. A magnificent blend of cultures and traditions, it also hosts the Bollywood film industry and some of India's most high tech businesses.

Also known as Bombay, Mumbai is the most heavily-populated city in the world. Its 14 million residents spread across seven islands around a busy port on India's west coast. The commercial and entertainment of India, Mumbai offers visitors a wealth of cultural, historic, religious and commercial attractions.

Mumbai is one of the most important cities in the global economy and the biggest single component in the Indian economy. As a result of the expansion and diversification of Mumbai's economy, it has become a huge cultural melting pot and is the most cosmopolitan city in India.

Mumbai is unlikely to be most people's idea of paradise but it does offer many galleries and museums, a wealth of historic architecture, markets, gardens, and even beaches. Be sure to enjoy fine colonial buildings such as Fort St George and the railway terminus, Gateway of India. Veermata Jijabai Udyan, the colonial zoo, offers greenery, zoological interest and fine history. Film fans should enjoy Film City for a Bollywood experience.

Mumbai has a more moderate climate than some other Indian cities due to its coastal location, but it's still a very hot city, and subject to monsoon rains. Most visitors choose to come between October and March, once the rains have finished but the humidity of the summer has not yet reached its fiercest.

When to visit Mumbai?

This one is easy to answer. Monsoon season is, often quite literally, a wash out and is best avoided if at all possible. In the summer, weather in Mumbai is, for most people, almost unbearable. Winter months are easily the best choice, as the climate is significantly more tolerable and even the locals are likely to be in a better mood.

What to pack for Mumbai?

Mumbai is an excellent place to shop for clothes (including tailored suits and excellent cottons), so you might not even have to bring too much. As the weather is generally going to be hotter and more humid than at home, light cotton clothing is the best bet. Though Mumbai is considered more cosmopolitan and liberal-minded than other parts of India, overly-revealing clothing is not a good idea. Light, comfortable walking shoes are a good idea. During the monsoon season, be prepared for weather in Mumbai to include heavy rains and deep water.

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